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Now you can turn Raspberry Pi into a Steam Link – SlashGear

Now you can turn Raspberry Pi into a Steam Link   SlashGear Late last month, Valve discontinued the Steam Link and sold off its remaining stock during the Steam Autumn Sale. While the Steam Link app will continue to be

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Official Raspberry Pi Magazine MagPi Issue 68 Now Available – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Official Raspberry Pi Magazine MagPi Issue 68 Now Available Geeky Gadgets This week the official Raspberry Pi magazine MagPi issue 68 is now available to purchase and download, providing an in-depth look at the new Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ mini PC. Which was launched last month and provides a more powerful Raspberry Pi mini …

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More details on the demise of WDLabs (hard drives for Raspberry Pi… among other things) – Liliputing

Liliputing More details on the demise of WDLabs (hard drives for Raspberry Pi … among other things) Liliputing Western Digital is shutting down its WDLabs division, which is responsible for selling hard drive kits intended for use with the Raspberry Pi line of products, as well as other single-board computers. We first reported on the news last month, but WD …

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Ubuntu Snappy Core 16 Is Almost Here, Beta 3 Out Now for PCs and Raspberry Pi 2 – Softpedia News

Softpedia News Ubuntu Snappy Core 16 Is Almost Here, Beta 3 Out Now for PCs and Raspberry Pi 2 Softpedia News The first Beta images of Ubuntu Snappy Core 16 were released last month, as announced by Canonical's Michael Vogt for PCs, Raspberry Pi 2 and Raspberry Pi 3 computers. Three weeks later, we're now able to take the Beta 3 builds for a test drive, which …

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Raspberry Pi Balloon Goes Too High, Goes Boom, But Survives – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi Balloon Goes Too High, Goes Boom, But Survives Hackaday Some people like to get high on a Wednesday afternoon. [Kevin Hubbard] of Black Mesa Labs likes to get really high.

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Shoving a Raspberry Pi Zero Into an Xbox Controller – Hackaday

Hackaday Shoving a Raspberry Pi Zero Into an Xbox Controller Hackaday With the release of the Raspberry Pi Zero last month, we've been waiting in excitement to see the first creative hacks to come out, making use of its tiny size; which if you didn't know, is smaller than a business card. [Terence Eden] hopped to it and … and more »

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Pi-Top Finalizes 3D Printed Laptop Design, Announces World’s Smallest … – 3DPrint.com

Pi -Top Finalizes 3D Printed Laptop Design, Announces World's Smallest … 3DPrint.com pi4 Around the middle of last month we covered what may be one of the coolest combinations of 3D printing and Raspberry Pi yet, the Pi-Top

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Gordon and Eben talk Pi (and other things)

Gordon Hollingworth, our Director of Software, has been Googling himself, and mailed me to let me know about this video he found from Richard Ibbotson. Richard came by Pi Towers last month and filmed this little interview with Gordon and Eben – it’s worth a watch if you’re interested in what goes on behind the scenes. Enjoy!

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$25 Raspberry Pi Model A Now Shipping In Asia, After Landing In Europe Last … – TechCrunch

$25 Raspberry Pi Model A Now Shipping In Asia, After Landing In Europe Last … TechCrunch The $25 Model A Raspberry Pi has gone on sale in Asia, following its launch in Europe last month – suggesting a U.S. landing can't be too far off for the most affordable of the Pi Foundation's two low-cost microcomputers

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